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SEN Secondary Teacher (Starting from August 2025)

Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong
East Asia
Full Time
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Date Listed23 May 2026
ContractPermanent
Listing TypeSpill Network

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Curated headlines from Hong Kong · art · 20 stories

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HKFP·higher-ed

China set for latest space launch, with Hong Kong astronaut – a police superintendent – aboard

A Hong Kong astronaut will join a Chinese space mission for the first time as part of a three-person crew launching on Sunday, as Beijing edges closer to its goal of landing people on the Moon. Lai Ka-ying is a police…

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HKFP·policy

China probes cross-border brokers in crackdown; Hong Kong ‘loophole’ in crosshairs

China’s market regulator announced a sweeping investigation on Friday against three major brokers running cross-border trading, as it launched a two-year crackdown on investment leaving the country. Photo: David Dennis…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong astronaut a testament to country’s regard for city’s talent: John Lee

The unprecedented participation of a Hong Kong researcher in the nation’s space flight mission is testament to the country’s high regard for the city’s innovation and technology talent and accomplishments, Chief…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

Lai Ka-ying is Hong Kong’s first astronaut. Her mentor saw her talent years ago

If you are working on a space station orbiting hundreds of kilometres above the Earth, the woman set to become Hong Kong’s first astronaut when the mission launches this weekend is exactly the type of person you want by…

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HKFP·research

‘Taiwan Travelogue’ author hopes award-winning novel can be read in China, spark dialogue

The author of “Taiwan Travelogue”, Yang Shuang-zi, told AFP she hopes her International Booker Prize-winning novel can one day be read in China and facilitate dialogue about the “future Taiwanese people want”. Taiwanese…

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HKFP

China signals it will ease household registration restrictions

China proposed changes on Friday to its household registration system, calling for more cities to abolish restrictions that have impacted migrant workers for decades, state media reported. The permanent residence…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Revamped Terminal 2 will boost Hong Kong’s aviation hub status: Airport Authority

The expanded second passenger terminal at Hong Kong International Airport will be crucial to the city’s role as a global aviation hub, with its departure concourse set to open at the end of next year, the managing…

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HKFP·policy

Host of Hong Kong LGBTQ radio show ‘We Are Family’ says Metro Radio halted relaunch

Hong Kong’s Metro Radio has abruptly halted a plan to relaunch radio programme We Are Family , an LGBTQ show axed by government-funded broadcaster RTHK three years ago, its host has said. The crew of the LGBT radio…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

‘I am sorry’: Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologises for comments over job cuts

Standard Chartered global CEO Bill Winters on Friday said he was “sorry” for comments describing “lower-value” workers, made while announcing job-cut plans earlier this week. Winters apologised in a LinkedIn post as he…

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SCMP Hong Kong

K-pop stars BTS to hold 3 concerts at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium in 2027

K-pop boy band BTS will perform at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium for three days in March next year as part of their comeback tour, with tickets priced at up to HK$3,299 (US$420) each. Event organiser Live Nation HK…

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HKFP

Fire in Jordan subdivided flat leaves 1 dead, over 300 evacuated

A fire that broke out in a subdivided flat in Jordan has left one elderly man dead and prompted the evacuation of more than 300 people. The fire at Man Yuen Building in Jordan on May 21, 2026. Photos: Internet.…

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HKFP·policy

US Navy official says Taiwan arm sales on ‘pause’ due to Iran war

The acting US Navy secretary said Thursday that arm sales to Taiwan had been put on “pause” to ensure that the American military had sufficient munitions for its Iran operations. Acting US Navy secretary Hung Cao speaks…

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HKFP

Owners of giant dredger sinking off Lamma Island ordered to speed up salvage after missing deadline

The owners of a dredger, which has been stranded off Lamma Island all year , have been ordered to expedite their salvage plan after failing to remove the vessel by a previous deadline set for April. The Sea Diamond on…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s ICAC charges woman over alleged HK$10,000 bribe in custody case

Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog has charged a 62-year-old woman with allegedly bribing a Legal Aid Department clerk in an attempt to secure custody of her grandson. The Independent Commission Against Corruption…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Australia’s Linda McGill makes first swim around Hong Kong Island in 1976 – from the SCMP archive

This article was first published on May 23, 1976. Australia’s long distance swimming heroine, Linda McGill, staggered ashore at crowded Repulse Bay beach yesterday afternoon (May 22, 1976) after completing her round…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Leaders Xi, Putin meet over tea; rare earth find in northeast China: SCMP’s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of…

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SCMP Hong Kong

1 dead, 4 injured as Hong Kong subdivided flat fire forces 300 to be evacuated

A Hong Kong resident has died and four others were injured after a fire broke out late on Thursday in an old building under renovation in Jordan, prompting the evacuation of about 300 people. Police received a report at…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong court orders forfeiture of HK$670,000 in ‘terrorist property’ linked to 2019 bomb plot

A Hong Kong court has ordered the forfeiture of more than HK$670,000 in “terrorist property” from three persons involved in a thwarted bomb plot during the 2019 protests. The High Court. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. In a…

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SCMP Hong Kong

AI boom fuels US$11.6b data centre investment in Asia-Pacific as Hong Kong eyes niche role

The artificial intelligence boom is partially spurring investment in Asia-Pacific’s data centre properties with a record US$11.6 billion worth of capital poured into the segment in 2025, according to CBRE. In Hong Kong,…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Mobile ice cream vendor in Central told to stop selling product due to bacteria

Hong Kong authorities have ordered a licensed mobile ice cream vendor in Central to stop selling soft ice cream after a sample was found to contain coliform bacteria levels exceeding the legal limit. The Food and…

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